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on the teachers' union but bring people together to fight for real education reform. he's not going to be a polarizing figure. and he's going to be a mayor that will do a good job in bringing new yorkers together. >> one thing that's very interesting, when you look at his numbers, you have 400,000 millionaires in new york city alone. you look -- >> we should all move there. >> now that bill de blasio's the mayor i think i should move there. when you poll them, they're not afraid to put a little more tax dollars toward universal pre-k. crime was falling in new york before stop and frisk. so you have the opportunity to really do in new york city something pretty special where you can have rich and poor together trying to solve these problems. i don't see that kind of leadership coming from republicans. where your jack kemps and others used to bring us together. >> there are still a lot of republicans who say look, i believe government can do a lot of good. the problem is, it becomes excessively good and does no good because it's so big or we don't have our priorities ri
on the teachers' union but bring people together to fight for real education reform. he's not going to be a polarizing figure. and he's going to be a mayor that will do a good job in bringing new yorkers together. >> one thing that's very interesting, when you look at his numbers, you have 400,000 millionaires in new york city alone. you look -- >> we should all move there. >> now that bill de blasio's the mayor i think i should move there. when you poll them, they're not...
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to reform how colorado pays for education has attracted people from all around the country. mayor bloomberg backing this as well as strange bedfellows, teacher's unions and labor unions backing this bill even though this would put money towards charter cools an schoold public schools. this is a model for all to follow. so many in the nation are looking at colorado. >> the legislature has signed this, and the governor has signed it. how will we know if it's been passed by the people of the state? >> reporter: that's right, in colorado any changes to tax laws have to be approved by a referendum like this. this is a mail-in election, so the ballots are still coming in today. they're expecting to get a count about 7:30 so we'll know later whether this amendment passed. >> voters in the seattle suburb of se seatac are being asked to raise minimum wage. >> reporter: we're talking about a boost in the minimum wage to $15 an hour. this would involved about 6,000 workers here. not all the minimum wage workers in the stay of seatac by any means. just those here at international airpor
to reform how colorado pays for education has attracted people from all around the country. mayor bloomberg backing this as well as strange bedfellows, teacher's unions and labor unions backing this bill even though this would put money towards charter cools an schoold public schools. this is a model for all to follow. so many in the nation are looking at colorado. >> the legislature has signed this, and the governor has signed it. how will we know if it's been passed by the people of the...
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numbers in vietnam and killing colored people over there, whereas they could not get decent treatment or education at home. he made that famous quote about spending $320,000 to kill every card thattnam soldier is what it cost us. we were spending $50 at home for anyone who was poor. a nation that has these priorities is doomed to spiritual death. >> so you had king doing with kennedy fifth year's ago in the 1963 march on washington, then moving on to deal with lbj to get the voting rights and the civil rights act passed. >> right. i think we have to give -- not much credit is given to kennedy, but his death did motivate a lot of that feeling we had to pass that, the civil rights act and the voting rights act. ,ing fought for it and johnson that was his best side. we have to give him credit for backing him on that. >> sadly, it was robert kennedy fulton really approved a wiretap on dr. king. maybe we can take from that moment decades ago to what we're seeing today, not just leading dissident figures, but on all americans, and it looks like on most world leaders -- enemy or ally. >> you have to say
numbers in vietnam and killing colored people over there, whereas they could not get decent treatment or education at home. he made that famous quote about spending $320,000 to kill every card thattnam soldier is what it cost us. we were spending $50 at home for anyone who was poor. a nation that has these priorities is doomed to spiritual death. >> so you had king doing with kennedy fifth year's ago in the 1963 march on washington, then moving on to deal with lbj to get the voting rights...
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there is ths a tool that we can use for education and try prevent things from happening. >> sounds like this legislation if it were to pass today, it sounds like a tool and a step. i'm thinking about a step beyond, how do we elevate from from an enforcement perspective. i have heard comments already on the board that it's an enforcement issue. so i just want to say thank you. that's it for me. >> supervisor mar. i think this is a mean spirited ordinance. this is hard because i see you sitting here and rachel norris from the park alliance and who i have seen a number of times in buena vista park where i know the clean up and sometimes belligerent groups of homeless people are there, i feel for the park patrol that often act as social workers along with our park station from supervisor breed's police department and the richmond station as well. they are really great people to ride along with and they have a very hard job. but i say the ordinance is mean spirited because it will impact so many humans beings that no where to go and i have ridden along to see girls and middle aged women and
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crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. . >>> you've got to feel for my old pal jay carney. he's got a tough job. he's got to face the public, the media and explain how president obama didn't really mean you could keep your doctor and insurance period, what the president meant was you can keep them if a bunch of things didn't happen, if the plan didn't change, if the doctors didn't run and hide, and if the red sox never win another world series. unfortunately, the president lied and jay's frustrated and taking it out on the media. >> but these memos say at the end of the day we are all stuck in the same cue because they all have to go through the same portal. >> john, i get it, but the person who calls isn't the one who continues to wait after the paper application is filled. >> your mocking is entertaining, but the president said you can apply in 25 minutes that. was not true. >> i think everybody else is looking quizzically. >> he's taking shots at cbs and fox and anyone who dared to ask the question what obama was think
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. right now our queen mattress sets are just $1299-our lowest price ever! plus special financing until 2015. only at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> all right. we're getting breaking news into cnn. the first exit polls on this election day showing what's on the voters' minds as they cast their ballots. our chief national correspondent john king is over at the magic wall with the new information. john, what are we learning? >> first and foremost we want to make clear we will be very careful. the polls are still open in virginia and new jersey and elsewhere so
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you don't -- i don't care what your policy is about education. you don't give the impression that the people who educate our kids should be shouted at and hectored out. >> his wife seems to be entertained by it with a smile on her face. >> bob, is he politically uncoachable? >> i think he's politically himself. i think he's a standard, conservative republican. there are two factors that make him look more moderate and explain what you were saying earlier. first, sandy was indelible. the image was indelible. he looked for once like a politician who put people ahead of politics. >> it's kind of like what guiliani did after 9/11. >> guiliani, by the way, who was the last so-called moderate republican, was actually pro choice, and sort of for gay rights. this guy is not. but the other thing is the republican party has moved so far to the right, and that he looks comparatively better. and i'll tell you why. he wouldn't endorse the government shutdown. he may be forgiving all the tax breaks to the millionaires. he may be in favor of beating up the scho
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and then you educate. and then you organize activist link to the online activism movement anonymous helped organize this million mass march which is supposed to be taking place in dozens of cities across the u.s. organizers proclaim that this event aims to help bring back fairness justice and freedom in the system my dad actually is going on seventy now and he can't retire any flat feel slaving away just to keep it just to keep trying to outflank what is right now live we were not able to help not at all we can even support our style that is children that is over there you know at the white house and you know they're getting arrested right now from genetically modified foods the federal reserve demonstrators here express many problems with the current culture of our politics and our corporate ajor they're hoping that their associates like this will awaken the public to many problems they're not commonly covered in the mainstream press in los angeles ramon not in the party. moving on don't do business with
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add more numbers of catastrophe to the country which means they may lose second hen education of displaced people. this is the humanitarian catastrophe. it is considered as one of the wars in this century. which more important we don't see that in the international community, to put its efforts. we still see actions the international community dealing as a business rather than focusing on finding an end to the conflict in syria. >> president assad's force versus gained ground against the rebels. what is the significance of that? >> it's two steps forward and one step back for this regime. it's not moving. it's not going anywhere. it has essentially license to slaughter it's own people as long as it doesn't use the chemical weapons. i would agree that this is a humanitarian catastrophe. you have 100,000 dead. if we don't take up. >> apparently the assad regime has agreed to give up it's chemical weapons so it won't be able to slaughter its people with chemical weapons. we see increased weapons but not enough to overthrow the regime or oh depend themselves. you need to have a game changer, h
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to a study by the pew research center the study shows witter news consume remembers younger an more educated than the general population. that is today's "speed read." liz: voters hit the polls nationwide to cast votes on this election day. some of the most closely watched races are in huge states. new york, new jersey, virginia as well. adam: rich edson joins us live from washington, d.c. with the latest on the country's closest races. what have you got, rich. >> analysts say this will provide preview of congressional midterms, the 2016 congressional race or future of the republican party or maybe not. turnout is expected to be low in virginia compared to last year's presidential race. governor chris christie supporters that a big victory in democratic state that they can attract. has support of women and state democratic politicians. this is contest for governor and control of the republican party as democrats painted the republican candidate as out of touch tea party conservative. >> tea party used government shutdown as a bargaining chip. it should never be used in bargaining chip. >> pe
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and secretary of education has said that this is a model for other states to follow, so a lot of eyes both here and nationally following the fate of amendment 66, as the votes are counted here in colorado today. >> joining me now from -- sorry, paul. joining me now from colorado springs is josh dun. are they likely to approve a $1 billion tax increase, which is being call add sweeping overhaul of education in the state. >> i would be very surprised if it passes. it wouldn't bet my house that it goes down. but this colorado and the default position is that tax increases will go down, or you can say tax increases are always guilty until proven innocent. >> so professor, if you are right and this goes down, i'm wondering what coloradoians and particularly the kids in the state would be missing out on what does the state want to do with the money? >> well, that's part of the problem for amendment 66, is there's not a lot of clarity on how it will be spent. it doesn't tell you where it is going to go and it is tied to another piece of legislation. so unless amendment 66 passes then this do
and secretary of education has said that this is a model for other states to follow, so a lot of eyes both here and nationally following the fate of amendment 66, as the votes are counted here in colorado today. >> joining me now from -- sorry, paul. joining me now from colorado springs is josh dun. are they likely to approve a $1 billion tax increase, which is being call add sweeping overhaul of education in the state. >> i would be very surprised if it passes. it wouldn't bet my...
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third, education reform. i want to have an opportunity for scholarships like they have in florida where kids in failing districts have the opportunity to leave that school district and go to a private or parochial school. also like to see us do more on teacher tenure reform. we have done a lot. i would like to do a little more. also increase merit pay across the state. i think that's important for our future. >> a lot on education. >> yeah. i think it's really important. i don't, you know, in this race, we have 200 failing schools in new jersey, ajudged failing by the department of education. my opponent in this race said that's not a bad percentage. i said that sounds like somebody who never sent their kid to one of those schools. to me, until we get that number down to a very small statistically insignificant number, then we are failing those kids. when you're governor, what you realize is all those kids are your kids. so that's why there is so much of my emphasis on that. >> you have been talking about sup
third, education reform. i want to have an opportunity for scholarships like they have in florida where kids in failing districts have the opportunity to leave that school district and go to a private or parochial school. also like to see us do more on teacher tenure reform. we have done a lot. i would like to do a little more. also increase merit pay across the state. i think that's important for our future. >> a lot on education. >> yeah. i think it's really important. i don't,...
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>> we looked at the issue of basic education. we looked at the way of educating people. sal and his team have incredible online capability. we had a -- >> sal khan. >> sal khan. >> the idea is to put it all together so we can have the consumer figure out, should i buy a car or lease a car? rent a house or buy a house? whatever the financial decision is. very straightforward. his understanding capabilities in educating people through, you know, technology -- through online computers and other devices is superior to anybody's. so, the idea is to join that together so it's a -- it's a way that the customer can trust the advice they're getting in a way we can share our content and get it out in front of a lot more people quickly. we're very excited by it. the world needs educated on these things. >> no doubt about it. brian, good to have you on the program. thank you so much for spending the time with us today. we appreciate it. brian moynihan. we'll take a short break and huge wave of after-the-bell earnings. set you up for stocks you can't afford to miss tomorrow. >>> also
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and that probably cost him the votes of at least a few new jersey educators. what's more, despite the rap tourous media adoration among republican politicos he's enjoyed up to now, as stories of christy's past begin to surface, the garish controversies lurking in his record, a victory will lead to closer scrutiny of the christie record. and joining us now, karen finney, host of "disrupt with karen finney" and steve kre naki. christie has this reputation he developed in the media as this moderate. is he really as moderate as people are portraying him? >> no. and that's the thing. i think when you look at what republicans and really conservative republicans will be asked to swallow with chris christie in 2016, it's not as much of a leap in terms of all of the major boxes you need to check off to sort of be a republican today. like abortion, you look at guns, issues like this. he actually checks off all those boxes. i think back to rudy guiliani and the run up to 2008 and the whole story was can this new york city liberal republican win over the republicans natio
and that probably cost him the votes of at least a few new jersey educators. what's more, despite the rap tourous media adoration among republican politicos he's enjoyed up to now, as stories of christy's past begin to surface, the garish controversies lurking in his record, a victory will lead to closer scrutiny of the christie record. and joining us now, karen finney, host of "disrupt with karen finney" and steve kre naki. christie has this reputation he developed in the media as...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> we're waiting to hear from the mayor of toronto, today admitting to using crack. we'll take you live when it happens. moving onto the news of the day, we just spoke about the individual races in new jersey and new york and virginia. when you pull back and look at the national political picture from a chair is mattic moderate republican cruising to re-election in new jersey to a surprisingly liberal mayoral candidate crushing his opponent in new york, to a long-time opera tif, narrowly leading in the virginia governor's race, you might scratch your head and wond wonder what's going on here. our next guest writes america has been a nation of contradiction and these differences lead us to greatn s greatness. the living, breathing political encycloped encyclopedia. john, it's always great to have you here. first, what do the local races taking place today tell us about where we are a
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republican pat roberts of kansas, member of the senate, health education labor and pensions committee. good to see you, senator. >> thank you, greshen. >> obviously security was a huge concern of yours today. there's a big report out today that says that a bunch of these security deadlines came and passed and that at the very end the final required top to bottom security test never got done on healthcare.gov. your concern today is what? >> well, that's exactly correct. the independent audit as required by law to make sure we have privacy and security concerns answered for an awful lot of americans who are worried about that with obama care, it wasn't done. the dates were slipped. in other words, the deadlines were missed three straight times. when it came up for the final independent audit, which is supposed to be end to end, that didn't happen. and she signed off on it anyway. three other people did not sign off on it. they said there was a substantial risk. >> right. so it's one thing to have a website that crashes. it's a whole another thing for all of these americans now, millions
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they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no. i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> lived here for 25 years but is thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> the people running the country have us all bankrupt, and it is going to stay that way. right now we are running the business ourselves, me, my brother, and my mother, and we are doing it for free. we are not making any money. >> there are still signs of commerce here, but puerto rico's economy is shrinking at an alarming rate. officially the unemployment rate is 13%. some say it is three times higher. >> the more inequality you have, the less healthy as a country, and that's where we are headed right now. if we don't stop this vicious circle we are in a race to the bottom. competing with i don't know who, and competing for what, you know. and we must stop this. >> puerto rico has been in and out of recessions since 2006, the island is $70 billion in debt, it's lost 200,000 workers over the past couple of years and it
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. >>> following months of accusations, the mayor of torontnow admits he smoked crack cocaine. rob ford made this admission to reporters today right outside his office. >> yes, i have smoked crack cocaine. >> when -- >> but do i? am i an addict, have i tried it? in one of my drunken stopors. yes, i've made mistakes, all i can do now is apologize and move on. >> the allegation that mayor ford had been caught on video getting high surfaced back in may. police said last week they obtained a copy of the video. here's what the mayor said about that at the time. >> been times when i've bee
of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match....
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on the ballot a measure that would tax the drug over 25 per cent with proceeds earmarked for education and regulation. experts say these taxes could bring in $70 million a year. is this a potential solution for cash strapped states across the country? aaron smith, director of the national cannabis industry association, thanks for being with us. it is on bob ballot, the little question that the bottom. if you don't prepare for these questions people click away and don't even think about voting. >> last year colorado voters overwhelmingly showed they want to see a solution to marijuana is regulating the adult market in stores just like any other adult product and this is an initiative to ensure those regulations can be properly enforced and funded and i think we will likely see the voters come out and overwhelmingly support the proposition today. tracy: we have seen time and time again money earmarked for education ends up somewhere else in the government coffers. do you want this tax to pass? >> yes. our members in the industry want to be taxed. the legal cannabis industry is of little
on the ballot a measure that would tax the drug over 25 per cent with proceeds earmarked for education and regulation. experts say these taxes could bring in $70 million a year. is this a potential solution for cash strapped states across the country? aaron smith, director of the national cannabis industry association, thanks for being with us. it is on bob ballot, the little question that the bottom. if you don't prepare for these questions people click away and don't even think about voting....
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart disease. post shredded wheat is made with only one ingredient: one hundred percent whole grain wheat, with no added sugar or salt. try adding fruit for more health benefits and more taste in your bowl. it's the ideal way to start your heart healthy day. try post shredded wheat. this has been medifacts for post shredded wheat. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain
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their teachers are missing they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no, i don't think so. this is a time to leave. >> the neighborhood you can begin to understand why people are leaving. businesses houses and schools are boarded up. and employment is at a two year high, and there is talk of depayment. one of the only businesses still open on the main street is owned who has lived here for 25 years but is thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> the people running the country have issue all bankrupt, and it is going to stay that way, right now we are running the business ourselves. me, my brother, and my mother. and we are doing it for free, we aren't making any money. puerto rico's economy is shrinking at an alarming rate. the more ebb equality you have, the less healthy. if we don't stop this vicious circle we are in a race to the bottom. competing with i don't know who, and competing for what, you know. we will stop this. >> puerto rico has been in and out of recession since 2006. is island is $70 billi
their teachers are missing they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no, i don't think so. this is a time to leave. >> the neighborhood you can begin to understand why people are leaving. businesses houses and schools are boarded up. and employment is at a two year high, and there is talk of depayment. one of the only businesses still open on the main street is owned who has lived here for 25 years but is thinking of going back...
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>> guest: he has w a whole bunch of issues related to education, state teacher contracts. rebuilding the jersey shore, gay marriage, that were raised in his first term, fought out to somerm degree but not completely resolved. i think if we do view christie as someone who wants to be president or certainly could run for president in 2016 it will be really interesting to watch especially the first year of the second term before he gets sucked into the 2016 whirlpool. what he tries to prioritize to maintain the narrative he has from the first four years governing as conservative as reformer in a democratic state. >> host: barbara buono, is his challenger. anything to add to her chances. >> guest: we have to see what she says about the race after it is over. she has a candidate of haul martials of person democrats would ordinarily support. she is experienced legislator and a high-profile woman in a state that has not elect ad female democratic governor. she never got any support from the national party with the exception of the group emilys list. she can lay down some interest
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it does a number of things, raises taxes to fund education but goes only for education. >> has a lockbox. >> equalizes funding, poor areas are going to do better that historically have done worse and requires reforms around teacher competency and excellence in the classroom. it's totally comprehensive. it's both reformers like mike bloomberg and bill gates and teachers run coming together to get this done. it's very close, hopefully will pass. >> i will also note if we're talking about colorado a state turning blue, deep purple, progressive measures on the ballot, 11 of colorado's 64 counties are expected to pass a referendum in favor of secession from the state. to a larger point, a shift from blues, red to purple, but the deep red is as entrenched as it has been. if you look at 1976, less than a quarter americans won in a place where there was a landslide. 2004 only half lived in landslide counties. the divisions are deep. >> the sense of alienation among far right, tea party, that is the foregoing narrative going into 2016. you have a group of people so alienated, culture, demographic
it does a number of things, raises taxes to fund education but goes only for education. >> has a lockbox. >> equalizes funding, poor areas are going to do better that historically have done worse and requires reforms around teacher competency and excellence in the classroom. it's totally comprehensive. it's both reformers like mike bloomberg and bill gates and teachers run coming together to get this done. it's very close, hopefully will pass. >> i will also note if we're...
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i think it is going to be an educational process, changing of a culture. toby has a great system in that everybody at the cleveland clinic has one-year contracts and he can influence that. think about the large hospitals that have multiple private practitioners. even inside the university system where even the universities don't take into account quality oftentimes in the promotion and appointment process. i think it is going to be a big change and there are going to be some bumps in the road, but we must change to reward people based on quality outcomes and holding cost. we have never been charged with doing that. we just want to do as many big volume cases that are high reimbursable cases like heart, lung transplants, big surgeries. that is going to change. one of the things that i'm concerned about is when you use volume as a metric for reimbursement. it is to have a level playing field to define what the quality for parameters to use. public reporting data came out in new york, there is a lot of exporting of the difficult cases west to the cleveland cl
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vote, they got killed among latino voters and had a significant gender gap, especially among college educated women. if christie wins big, look behind the numbers to see if he can tell republicans, look at me, i can do what mccain and romney couldn't. >> it's going to be very interesting today as to how things move forward in future elections and of course, 2016. we'll be p watching you, john king, and the rest of our team in washington and across the country. our jake tapper is in new jersey today in fact. following governor christie. we just spoke with him about christie beating christie. let's listen to what christie had to say. >> do you think of yourself as a conservative? do you think of yourself as a moderate? >> i'm a conservative. i've governed as conservative of this state. i think that some people disagree in our city. because it's generally a left of center state. but i think that the difference is that -- or mask is something different. i just tell people this is who i am. >> all right. that message expected to work, at least according to the latest polls for chris christie. you
vote, they got killed among latino voters and had a significant gender gap, especially among college educated women. if christie wins big, look behind the numbers to see if he can tell republicans, look at me, i can do what mccain and romney couldn't. >> it's going to be very interesting today as to how things move forward in future elections and of course, 2016. we'll be p watching you, john king, and the rest of our team in washington and across the country. our jake tapper is in new...
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the senate health, education and labor committee is grilling the head of the centers for medicare and medicaid services about all of the problems with the healthcare.gov web site and the processing of applications and the loss of current coverage. take a listen. >> the decisions that are made if they don't meet the minimum benefit that was established under the aca, that is an individual that will have a plan canceled, is that not correct? >> no. what i'm saying is they can continue these plans. these plans can be grandfathered in they made these kinds of changes. if they start to reduce benefits, then they fell under the requirements of the aca. so they could stay in these policies. >> reporter: they could stay in these policies if they're grandfathered. so we'll continue to upon to have all this. and -- to monitor all this. and tomorrow the secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius, is scheduled to testify before this committee. you can expect more tough questions. dennis? dennis: all right. thank you very much, peter barnes. cheryl: well, call it a cause for celebra
the senate health, education and labor committee is grilling the head of the centers for medicare and medicaid services about all of the problems with the healthcare.gov web site and the processing of applications and the loss of current coverage. take a listen. >> the decisions that are made if they don't meet the minimum benefit that was established under the aca, that is an individual that will have a plan canceled, is that not correct? >> no. what i'm saying is they can continue...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. great. this is the last thing i need.) seriously? the last thing you need is some guy giving you a new catalytic converter when all you got is a loose gas cap. what? it is that simple sometimes. thanks. now let's take this puppy over to midas and get you some of the good 'ol midas touch. hey you know what? i'll drive! and i have no feet... i really didn't think this through. trust the midas touch. for brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all
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institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> the senate committee on health, education, labor and pensions will please come to order. ago, richardars streeter, a 47-year-old truck driver from oregon was frustrated and worried. as new york times columnist nicholas kristof described this weekend, mr. schrader could not find insurance in the individual market. no insurance company would cover him. he did what people locked out of the market do, he went without care. after months of ignoring care, for areeter went in colonoscopy, he could not afford one. the only one -- the only way he could get it was from a doctor who agreed to take half payment now and half when he could afford it. he had advanced: cancer -- advanced colon cancer. his doctor said this "it was heartbreaking to see the paint on his face, the real train wreck is what people are experiencing every day because they cannot afford care." mr. streeter is the second patient the doctor had put off seeing because of a lack of health insurance and now has advanced colon cancer. he has a tough road ahead of him, but
institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> the senate committee on health, education, labor and pensions will please come to order. ago, richardars streeter, a 47-year-old truck driver from oregon was frustrated and worried. as new york times columnist nicholas kristof described this weekend, mr. schrader could not find insurance in the individual market. no insurance company would cover him. he did what people locked out of the market do, he went without care....
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. so you want to drive more safely? of smart. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn it down! and, of course, talk to farmers. hi. hi. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh what a relief it is! plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. goglossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the "getting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, g
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his program in one sentence raising taxes to fund education and social services i'd like to be close. i think he had that opportunity if he wins build a blind steal a progressive democrats will take over from michael bloomberg after twelve years in power. like the billionaire he worked for non profit organization decades ago he supported the koran was sandinista government. when pres reagan was against it. today he focuses on local issues and that is mochi ethnic family for not hesitating to dance with his children to the camera. the more families involved in the election. his sons andrew haircut has even become a centerpiece of the blind see this campaign still most of those who support the democrats do so because he promises a fairer and more people in new york we have a strong city but we need a more fair city the big apple's middle class is also enthusiastic about the democratic candidate the longest policies will bring rents down a blind steal promises to build two hundred thousand extra affordable housing units in the city. with goals to keep it close eye on events there in new
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the educational toy maker, sleep frog, cut its sales forecast, that's a no-no, down 8%. hey, please look at microsoft, which i own, the biggest winner on the dow. 52-week high, 36.46 that's retirement territory almost. we've gone almost 40 minutes and we haven't mentioned twitter yet. don't worry we have another twitter bull in the next hour and we found a hidden value in twitter that even facebook doesn't have. and the reality, hard core pawn,'s got crazy stories from his shop in detroit. it's election day, here is my take on content that set the tone and trend of the nation. number one, new york city will almost certainly elect bill deblasio as the next mayor. he's beat up the banks and worst of call, suppress school choice and supports the return of acorn, such is the state of politics in our figure cities. that's a terrible trend. the truth is productive people everywhere are swamped at the voting booth by the angry handout brigade. and number two, democrat may beat cuccinelli in virginia, and the press says cuccinelli-- there's enough support from the right, to hand
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. i'm here to say a few words about the power of baking stuff with nestle toll house morsels. you can heal a broken heart with a bundt cake. make a monday mornin' feel like a friday afternoon with some nestle toll house morsels. let's close our laptops and open our ovens. these things don't bake themselves. we have to bake them for one another. we can bake the world a better place one toll house cookie at a time. nestle. good food, good life. >>> great campaigns are never about yesterday. they're always about tomorrow. they're always about tomorrow. and the candidate who people want to vote for is the candidate who credibly and honestly expresses hope and optimism and a plan for the future. >> that was political consultant -- sorry. that was new jersey governor chris christie. i said that because that's what political consultants say to candidates all the time. if he does decide to run
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. >>> more than a decade of rape and torture in an exclusive interview with dr. phil, cleveland kidnap victim, i should say cleveland survivor, michelle knight relives the horror that they lived with ariel castro. she describes the terrifying moment she realized that she became his prisoner. >> did yo
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we want to talk more about how twitter is changing the educational landscape. our guests, gentlemen, good morning. welcome to the network. >> good morning. thank you for having us. >> what's interesting here, it's not just what you're teaching, it's the way in which you're teaching using twitter. let me come to you, first of all. you actually have a running twitter conversation as i understand it in the class. you can see what the students are making of what you're saying, you can respond to them and if you're talking about companies, they, too, can become part of that session. is that correct? >> that's right. twitter is an e sense part of my classes, up on screen at all times, doesn't matter what we're doing. i am seeing what the students are saying and republic acting to. it motivates the students when they get to ask questions and get an immediate response from professionals. >> isn't it distracting, anthony? doesn't it mean you can veer off in many directions and not go into the depth that arguably your students require given that everybody has its time co
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for me, i am an educator. the biggest issue i have with rick scott is that he is dismantling public education in the state of florida. schoolsshing charter that are constantly being investigated for fraud. he is taking the top one percent of students and putting them on virtual schools. he says this will work for everyone. host: who have devoted four in the past? caller: i voted for jeb bush. i have no problem voting for jeb bush. with the wayilled he handles himself, but i voted none of the above this time around. there was nobody more funding for on the democratic side. crist'sat about charlie decision to run as democrat? caller: i have a lot of issues with him as well. i want to hear what he has to say and see what he brings to the table. i give everybody a little credit. i always leave room for doubt. i think that chris could do a good job if he is going to be a moderate and do it representatives are supposed to do -- represent all of people, not just their party. to me, education is the biggest thing. hop
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thanking baltimore educators with free premium roast coffee every tuesday. thank you from the baltimore mcdonald's family. back to you. >>> thousands of marylanders are being dropped by their health insurance companies. mike schuh live with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. there are 73,000 health insurance policies in maryland that don't meet the coverage requirements of the new affordable care act. nationwide three million substandard policies are being cancelled. the new law requires prescription drug benefits as well as mental health and other coverages. things offered by the policies in the new health exchanges but many people who got cancellation notices including those in baltimore are having trouble signing up to buy the better, sometimes more costly insurance. i'm mike schuh reporting live. back to you. >>> the baltimore county woman who hired a hit man to kill her husband sentenced to life behind bars. karla porter given life in prison plus 40 years without parole. she claimed she paid a man to killed her husband after he abused her for years.
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but there are themes like education reform which i think both parties would agree to. if you can get people jobs, they'll get salaries, pay income taxes and close our deficit. >> they never connect those dots. don't connect dots for the private sector. >> i'd say we lost all common sense in washington. it really is the rise of the middle. the middle needs to stand up and start taking over. needs to raise money around the middle. we need a middle. a fiscally serve sound fiscal policy and we should leave social issues to the state as we have with gay marriage and just move on. >> but we -- >> that's the answer. >> the best entitlement program is the job, right? >> absolutely. >> hold on what? >> the rise of the middle. the question is -- >> we need to rise and give -- >> you need to do redistribution and -- >> has gone on. >> you want redistribution. >> no. the middle rise up and actually take it over. >> yes. >> that's the whole issue. >> there's an enormous power base that's disenchanted and can't support what i would call the far right, i call the social neanderthal w
but there are themes like education reform which i think both parties would agree to. if you can get people jobs, they'll get salaries, pay income taxes and close our deficit. >> they never connect those dots. don't connect dots for the private sector. >> i'd say we lost all common sense in washington. it really is the rise of the middle. the middle needs to stand up and start taking over. needs to raise money around the middle. we need a middle. a fiscally serve sound fiscal policy...
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they will have a better shot at education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no, i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> one looks at the neighborhood and you can begin to understand why people are leaving. businesses, houses and schools are boarded up, and unemployment at a two year high and there is talk of default. one of the only businesses still open on the main street is owned by mr. martinez, who is thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> the people running the country have us bankrupt and it's going to stay that way. right now, we are running the business ourselves, me, my brother and mother, for free. we are not making any money. >> there are still signs of commerce here, but puerto rico's economy is shrinking at an alarming rate. officially, the unemployment rate is 13%. some economists say it's three times higher. >> the more inquality you have, the less healthy is the country. that's where we're heading right now. if we don't stop this vicious circle, we're in a race to the bottom, competing w
they will have a better shot at education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no, i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> one looks at the neighborhood and you can begin to understand why people are leaving. businesses, houses and schools are boarded up, and unemployment at a two year high and there is talk of default. one of the only businesses still open on the main street is owned by mr. martinez, who is thinking of going back to the dominican republic....